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I agree with Prof U about possibly doing 2 games, 1 for experienced players and 1 for the newer players who like the idea and would like to learn to play
So far we've got:Experienced Game:1. Redoubter2. Prof U3. Isildur4. Thomas Hunter5. 6. 7. Beginner Game:1. iamalittleking2. Drrek3. RDT4. 5. 6. 7.
I would be willing to play in the beginning game, or the experienced game. Whatever is fine with me
So are we waiting for each list to fell up. or if that's not plan what is
However, if no more people join after a while, we might be forced to combine games and just go with what we've got. Also, I don't feel like its really my call as I'm still seeing this as mainly Redoubter's gig, and I'm just participating and suggesting stuff.
Quote from: wmd1999 on April 13, 2013, 11:37:02 PMI would be willing to play in the beginning game, or the experienced game. Whatever is fine with meHave you played before, and if so, how many times?
I have played twice but tend to pick up games quickly
I own the game, but have never gotten a group interested enough to actually play the game. I would love to play.
I'll play! I'm a board game fanatic. I've played this twice I think.
This doesn't seem appropriate for a Christian forum if that's the case
Not that i am not fine waiting for a full game just wondering if there is a way to play Diplomacy with out all seven people.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on April 11, 2013, 01:15:38 PMThis doesn't seem appropriate for a Christian forum if that's the caseAgreed. I'm definitely not in.
Quote from: Drrek on April 11, 2013, 01:03:54 AMIn order to get ahead and win the game, you will have to lie to and betray someone at some point.This isn't always correct (although it usually is). Each player has to decide for themselves how to handle the ethical dilemmas of Diplomacy. Lying is completely accepted and even expected in the game, so most players are willing to tell two different players that they will be supporting their attacks when in reality they are only helping one to kill the other.However, not all players choose to go the easy route. I personally choose to never intentionally tell another player something that is not true. But I don't always tell everything that I know either. So if an opponent is jumping to an inaccurate conclusion based on something someone said, I don't feel compelled to correct their misconception.My choice to avoid lies in a game where most other players will still lie to me does give me a bit of a disadvantage. But I personally feel better about playing that way. And despite the handicap, I have had some success in the past.
In order to get ahead and win the game, you will have to lie to and betray someone at some point.
I didn't realize that telling half truths is not lying. I've probably sinned a lot less than I thought now!